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Mackinaw Historic District Home Tour
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This lot was created by subdividing a large lot in 1891, when it was purchased by Richard Bunnell. This vernacular house has a gabled “L” shape, so called after its shape and front facing gable. A house of this shape could be conveniently squeezed into a narrow town lot. The style shows Stick influence and has imbricated shingles in the gable. The 1900 census shows Bunnell, a paper maker, living here with his wife and son. At that time the address was 8 Park Avenue.